TravelPod Member ReviewsDouble Happiness Courtyard Hotel Beijing

“ A fantastic find! ”

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“ Back in time ”

Reviewed Apr 22, 2013

by wiedmeyer2 (3 reviews) Columbia , United States

Traditional courtyard house was very interesting and the staff were very helpful and speak fluent English. The price was on the high end and 15% fee was added at the time of check in which made this hotel the most expensive one we stayed in China

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“ Great hotel but a little salty ”

Reviewed Mar 19, 2011

by egokhan (5 reviews) , Netherlands

I would recommend this hotel. It was a good experience to be there. The staff was helpful and the hotel was beautiful. However, I find it slightly too expensive for what it is offering.

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TripAdvisor Reviews Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel Beijing

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